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by wcbeard10
3450 days ago
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I often find myself frustrated when an important decision is made with little explanation in politics or business by someone who I assume is intelligent. It may strike me as a bad decision, but I try to be charitable and assume they have a good reason. I've thought that they often don't offer good explanations because they feel too busy to take the time to communicate, they're just not good at communicating or they don't recognize its importance. This post suggests they could also have a better perception of the possible risks that even effective communication could entail than I do. |
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